User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
 - Controls & Connections
 - First-time Setup
 - Using the Remote
 - Proper Placement
 - Mode & Level Settings
 - Using Button Combinations
 - Programming the Sound Bar
 - Bluetooth Pairing
 - Using Bluetooth Mode
 - Connecting to a Voice Assistant
 - Advanced Setup
 - Connecting with HDMI ARC
 - Wall-mounting
 - Product Registration and Support
 - Help & Troubleshooting
 - Limited Warranty
 - Legal & Compliance
 - Specifications
 
ENG - 15
Using Bluetooth Mode
1.  Your sound bar supports music streaming from devices with Bluetooth capability.  
(Device compatibility will vary, see your device’s documentation for more information.)
2.  Once you have paired your source device to the sound bar your device should remain paired (within range). 
3.  If the source is changed back to Bluetooth, any paired Bluetooth device will reconnect automatically.
4.  If the input is changed, the Bluetooth device will disconnect (will stay connected if Auto VA BT is on).
Reduce the volume levels on your device and 
on the sound bar before pressing Play. High 
volume levels can damage your hearing.
Your sound bar is not equipped with a 
microphone, so it cannot operate as a 
hands-free device for a smartphone.
A Bluetooth signal has a range of up to 30 feet. Keep in mind that Bluetooth is a compressed audio 
format, so streamed music may lose some integrity when compared to a wired connection. Try the following 
if your sound quality is less than optimal:
•  If you hear any break-up or disconnect while streaming music from your device, move the source device closer 
to the sound bar. 
•  Be sure that there are no solid obstructions in the line-of-sight between the sound bar and the source device. 
•  Other wireless devices can affect Bluetooth range, including wireless security cameras, wireless video 
baby monitors, cordless phones, and microwave ovens. Turning off or moving these devices may improve 
Bluetooth range.
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